The University of Minnesota Athletic Department is admitting 6,000 freshman for free to Thursday night's Gophers football matchup with UNLV and has sold 3,000 tickets to other students, and there are a bunch of other cheap ticket options for the home opener.
But I believe the game with the Rebels isn't going to tell you much about how good the men of Jerry Kill's squad are or what its prospects are for having a winning season.
The Gophers will face a team that has lost 22 road games in a row, and I look for Minnesota to dictate the score.
There isn't a single player on the Rebels roster who has won a road game at UNLV.
Coach Bobby Hauck, who has presided over 20 of those 22 road losses, told the Las Vegas Sun this week, "We need to flip that switch at some point. Whether it's this Thursday or not we'll see."
In fact, unless the Gophers lose to San Jose State, which is led by a great quarterback in David Fales, who had a 72.5 completion percentage last year for a team that was 11-2, I expect the Gophers to be 5-0 when they go to Michigan on Oct. 5.
There is lot of optimism at the Bierman Building among Kill and his staff.
"All I can say is we've had a great camp," Kill said. "The kids have been focused in camp, they've worked hard, they've done what we've asked them to do.